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i guess she worked -- >> she consulted for bain. >> bain consulting, not bain capital. >> now they're calling it truthers. >> i was telling becky before the show -- and i'm on a lot of these e-mail lists. there's a whole group of people trying to spend all their day and night trying to discredit jack and his history and his this and that, as if that has anything to do with anything. >> it's gone crazy. >> completely and utterly out of control. we'll talk to jack about this. >> your morning sports report. plus, today's national weather forecast. we'll have that. i didn't even see it. i went to bed right after the eighth. >> i watched earlier. and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in
i guess she worked -- >> she consulted for bain. >> bain consulting, not bain capital. >> now they're calling it truthers. >> i was telling becky before the show -- and i'm on a lot of these e-mail lists. there's a whole group of people trying to spend all their day and night trying to discredit jack and his history and his this and that, as if that has anything to do with anything. >> it's gone crazy. >> completely and utterly out of control. we'll talk to...
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economy. >> supposed obama comes after romney on bain capital, romney is going to counter and say you know, what sir week do build our own businesses, entrepreneurs do that. the question is how tough -- how into it will romney be? how into it and emotional will romney get? >> here's a little inside baseball, larry. romney's been prepping for this debate for a month up in rural vermont doing a lot of prep sessions. he can't get flustered but he has to be tough, he has to seem presidential and bring the message of obama's failures right to obama face to face. >> rod stone, you are a romney doubter. tell us why. >> i don't think he's a real conservative. frankly, i'm disappointed. i saw kevin madden in your first segment. governor gary johnson should have been included in this debate. romney can't be a brawler. he's got to come out strong but he can't be shrill or nasty or too caustic. >> he got to show he can stand up and be a leader of the united states. >> in all honesty, there's a stature question here. obama is outpointing this guy overwhelmingly on likability and likability factor
economy. >> supposed obama comes after romney on bain capital, romney is going to counter and say you know, what sir week do build our own businesses, entrepreneurs do that. the question is how tough -- how into it will romney be? how into it and emotional will romney get? >> here's a little inside baseball, larry. romney's been prepping for this debate for a month up in rural vermont doing a lot of prep sessions. he can't get flustered but he has to be tough, he has to seem...
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while europe is still the region drawing the highest revenue for luxury, according to bain its growth is forecast to be half what it was last year as the region lirmps through the debt crisis. bain projects luxury sales in asia pacific will outpace the rest of the world by 18%. 1 in 4 luxury goods purchased is by asians. >>> sprint reaching a $20 billion deal to sell of half of itself to softbank. that move will now give sprint more firepower to compete with its big e urz eye values, at&t and verizon. and sprint's stock up 145% this year. but today it's on the downside. >>> sew ma mowdy has a market flash. >> pharma stocks are outperforming major indices right now. some of the big movers in pharma, abbott's, treatment for help. tie tis c showed 90% of patients who have hepatitis c and have never taken a drug for this disease showed a sustained viral response to its drug. ubs says in seven years global hepatitis c market will approach $19 billion. that's a huge opportunity. eli lilly after reporting promising alzheimer's data last week today announcing results from a late stage study o
while europe is still the region drawing the highest revenue for luxury, according to bain its growth is forecast to be half what it was last year as the region lirmps through the debt crisis. bain projects luxury sales in asia pacific will outpace the rest of the world by 18%. 1 in 4 luxury goods purchased is by asians. >>> sprint reaching a $20 billion deal to sell of half of itself to softbank. that move will now give sprint more firepower to compete with its big e urz eye values,...
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stanley black and decker has taken it by storm and that has become the bain of their existence for a couple of quarters by now. in the previous quarter, it has failed to protect the flag. the handbag company has delivered a fabulous report. many tried to make europe bigger than america. now a freezing of europe has lead to who rhorrendous earning. finally, there is a resource based company that didn't move aggressively into china. now there are dramatic supply gluts even in oil we heard that from the conference call and a return to major production by iraq. i can china is coming back. right now, that could be wishful thinking. i think things could pan out. making money is hard money. the easy money is from the u.s. here is the bottom line. the earning season has paused long enough that we can watch our breath and when we do, it is the companies that failed and chose not to go over sxt eeea s please don't stray too far from home if you want to invest in acompany that would let you get some sleep at night. which is what i had at the local doubletree. >> thank you for taking my call. it
stanley black and decker has taken it by storm and that has become the bain of their existence for a couple of quarters by now. in the previous quarter, it has failed to protect the flag. the handbag company has delivered a fabulous report. many tried to make europe bigger than america. now a freezing of europe has lead to who rhorrendous earning. finally, there is a resource based company that didn't move aggressively into china. now there are dramatic supply gluts even in oil we heard that...
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the assets are in trust, but nobody invested in out-sources while governor romney was ceo, bain capital did invest in 2011, but at least ten years after governor romney left the firm. >> we have four consecutive years when he said where he was running for office he would cut the deficit in half. instead he has doubled it. >> not really, when the president came to office in january of 2009, the congressional budget office put the deficit, a bush budget, at 1.2, so no, he didn't double it, but didn't follow up with his promise to cut it either. and president obama called the benghazi an attack and referred to it as senseless violence, and summing up, according to the transcript, he said "no acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation" you be the judge of whether or not he was saying the benghazi act was an act of terrorism. >> thanks a lot. want to bring back our panel, jared, i would love to give you first crack at this, this is going to be sliced and diced and re-played over the next few days, who wins on the sound bites, as seen not in its entirety? >> oh, which poi
the assets are in trust, but nobody invested in out-sources while governor romney was ceo, bain capital did invest in 2011, but at least ten years after governor romney left the firm. >> we have four consecutive years when he said where he was running for office he would cut the deficit in half. instead he has doubled it. >> not really, when the president came to office in january of 2009, the congressional budget office put the deficit, a bush budget, at 1.2, so no, he didn't...
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and i expect some mention of bain capital, as well. joe biden foreshadowed some of that in the debate with paul ryan. hard to hear sometimes with all the histrionics, but he was raising the issue about mitt romney and the 47% video and paul ryan came back and said you you know you're familiar that sometimes things don't come out so smoothly. yes, but i say what i mean and i think the president will reiterate that. >> john harwood, thank you very much. we'll see you tonight on our coverage of the presidential debate live from hofstra, university. it begins on the kudlow report at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> the bulls are definitely in charge today. the street making a number of calls. wells fargo says there may be a spark left in this tobacco stock. shares put out this year down 16% overall. is this wells fargo call correct? and we're also tracking some of tuesday's biggest moves movers n a day when the dow jones is now up 123 points. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in eco
and i expect some mention of bain capital, as well. joe biden foreshadowed some of that in the debate with paul ryan. hard to hear sometimes with all the histrionics, but he was raising the issue about mitt romney and the 47% video and paul ryan came back and said you you know you're familiar that sometimes things don't come out so smoothly. yes, but i say what i mean and i think the president will reiterate that. >> john harwood, thank you very much. we'll see you tonight on our coverage...
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bain and company believes concerns about weakness in the luxury marmeket are overblown. they're presenting their study today. thor forecasts revenue to increase by 10% to 212 billion euro, that's how they mesh sur it, marking the third straight double digit increase though the rate of growth has slowed a bit. while europe is still drawing the highest revenue for luxury, its growth is forecast to be half of what it was last year at 5% as the region limps through that debt crisis. the world may be concerned about the slowing chinese economy, but bain projects luxury sales in the asia-pacific will outpace the rest of the world at a healthy 18%. 1 in 4 personal luxury good purchases are made by chinese consumers. bain says chinese consumers account for half the luxury purchases in all of asia and nearly a third of those in europe. tourists from both chinese and nonchinese consumers account for 40% of global luxury purchases. and for the first time leather goods and shoes hold the largest percentage of the luxury market thanks to increasing levels of male spending on higher q
bain and company believes concerns about weakness in the luxury marmeket are overblown. they're presenting their study today. thor forecasts revenue to increase by 10% to 212 billion euro, that's how they mesh sur it, marking the third straight double digit increase though the rate of growth has slowed a bit. while europe is still drawing the highest revenue for luxury, its growth is forecast to be half of what it was last year at 5% as the region limps through that debt crisis. the world may...
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has had an incredible track record of success, solving complex problems both in the private sector at bain years ago but also in the public sock tore in terms of saving the salt lake city olympics and governor of the state of massachusetts during a point in time when we had incredible bigt situation in the state and he was able to solve that. >> that was one of the points he made at the debate. he was able in the face of different parties, he was able to -- >> go ahead. >> i was going to say, all we can do is look at the track record of the individuals to figure out what might happen going forward. >> even with all of this uncertainty, there's a recent poll of private equity executives that say they plan to invest more in 2013. are you in that camp? >> i think, again, it's hard to predict our hope is that there will be some level of growth particularly as the political environment evolves. >> you're waiting for the election like everybody else? >> waiting for the election like everyone else. >> exactly. >> sitting on cash and waiting. >> yes, you know, again, we're very much fundamental an
has had an incredible track record of success, solving complex problems both in the private sector at bain years ago but also in the public sock tore in terms of saving the salt lake city olympics and governor of the state of massachusetts during a point in time when we had incredible bigt situation in the state and he was able to solve that. >> that was one of the points he made at the debate. he was able in the face of different parties, he was able to -- >> go ahead. >> i...
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will he bring up the 47%, bain capital, all the dirt he didn't really bring up in the last debate. >> history tells us obama's always had a cool political temperment. he never gets too hot or too cold. tomorrow, the media will be watching. does he get a little too aggressive? obama was cold in this first debate. tomorrow, important for him to have a little energy. important for him to have balance. if you don't think he will pull an al gore, do you and start walking over to romney to answer a question? >> if he does that, mitt romney should do exactly what george bush did in 2000, a little nod and set the pace. bush did it to gore in 2000 and mitt romney can do the same to obam obama. >> now, let's switch gears and turn to my exclusive sri with charles schwab, thank you very much for coming on, appreciate it. >> i'm a great fan of yours and watch you every night on my treadmill. >> you're wonderful. i appreciate that. i really do. i have been reading your op-ed pieces. you have endorsed mitt romney. please tell us why. >> i think it's such a critical election, a turning point for the
will he bring up the 47%, bain capital, all the dirt he didn't really bring up in the last debate. >> history tells us obama's always had a cool political temperment. he never gets too hot or too cold. tomorrow, the media will be watching. does he get a little too aggressive? obama was cold in this first debate. tomorrow, important for him to have a little energy. important for him to have balance. if you don't think he will pull an al gore, do you and start walking over to romney to...
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president obama put a brake on that momentum last night by going hard at mitt romney on bain, on taxes, on 1%. and i think we'll see in the next debate, the final debate in boca raton, another swing state in florida where romney's actually been leading, whether or not the foreign policy debate can generate some new momentum. >> these were two heavyweights in the ring. i've never seen that sort of physicality in the room last night. >> remember how in the year 2000 when al gore invaded the space of george w. bush and people said look what he did, and bush diffused it with kind of a little funny greeting and shrug of his shoulders and he kept talking to the audience. these guys got in each other's face and were bark, the whole tim time. both of them i think were too hot at times for the television audience but that shows you how much they want it. >> in the era of cable, hotness sometimes counts. john harwood, be back with you in a little bit. simon? >>> we have two big stories in housing right now. the first is the big jump that we've reported today in housing starts. the second is brea
president obama put a brake on that momentum last night by going hard at mitt romney on bain, on taxes, on 1%. and i think we'll see in the next debate, the final debate in boca raton, another swing state in florida where romney's actually been leading, whether or not the foreign policy debate can generate some new momentum. >> these were two heavyweights in the ring. i've never seen that sort of physicality in the room last night. >> remember how in the year 2000 when al gore...
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>> we've had bain along and i think you know, the longer term macro view there is still true, which is that show me a country that wants a strong currency and as long as that's true i'm happy to go long gold but you have to be tactical around it, too. especially in the last month you've had a situation where the government side of things is still as strong as ever with qe eternity let's call it but against that, the economic data started to improve so i think the best case situation for gold is where the monetary authorities are still priming the pump so to speak and the economy's weak enough to make people think it will keep going. >> on the sidelines, no position. >> yes. >> currency you have an interesting strategy in terms of watching central banks and trading the currency its. expla explain what do you. >> we're looking for is symmetr risk one to make three. political actions give us that sometimes. looking at the central bank and canada just now, canada is an exception but virtually any central bank right now has been consistent symmetry in that it pays for you to bet they'll be
>> we've had bain along and i think you know, the longer term macro view there is still true, which is that show me a country that wants a strong currency and as long as that's true i'm happy to go long gold but you have to be tactical around it, too. especially in the last month you've had a situation where the government side of things is still as strong as ever with qe eternity let's call it but against that, the economic data started to improve so i think the best case situation for...
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it's the bain of their existence. everybody in that industry it trying to get their arms around mobile as it gets away from this rapidly. >> biggest change we've seen in technology in a decade. 20 minutes before the closing bell sounds on the street. we have the dow industrials down about 24 points. we're watching google, which is also lower as, as you know. >>> so what's this big earnings miss and premature earnings relice going to do to investor confidence? we'll look at a lot of retail investors who own this stock and see what they feel about this. plus, is google's selloff creating a buying opportunity? more on this breaking story coming up. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to
it's the bain of their existence. everybody in that industry it trying to get their arms around mobile as it gets away from this rapidly. >> biggest change we've seen in technology in a decade. 20 minutes before the closing bell sounds on the street. we have the dow industrials down about 24 points. we're watching google, which is also lower as, as you know. >>> so what's this big earnings miss and premature earnings relice going to do to investor confidence? we'll look at a lot...
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china because of his own investments in chinese companies, stemming from his private sector work in bain. and mitt romney went right back at him about the president's own pension. >> mr. president, have you looked at your pension? mr. president, have you looked at your pension? >> i don't look at my pension. it's not as big as yours, so it doesn't take as long. >> so there you had a right in each other's face confrontation. and then fim nally, you had president obama, in a way he hadn't done in denver in the first debate, saying that mitt romney's economic plan, because of its lack of details, was a sketchy deal he never would have accepted at bain. here's how mitt romney responded to that. >> and you can't buy this sales pitch, nobody who's looked at it that's serious actually believes it adds up. >> of course they add up. i was someone who ran businesses for 25 years and balanced the budget. >> by the end of that fight, carl, both guys were in their corners getting stitched up. we'll see whether the foreign policy debate has the same amount of fireworks. i'm sure the public is going to
china because of his own investments in chinese companies, stemming from his private sector work in bain. and mitt romney went right back at him about the president's own pension. >> mr. president, have you looked at your pension? mr. president, have you looked at your pension? >> i don't look at my pension. it's not as big as yours, so it doesn't take as long. >> so there you had a right in each other's face confrontation. and then fim nally, you had president obama, in a way...
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. >> by bain industries. >> shrum immediately says by bain, oh, that he's just -- >> i have to say i was watching earlier today your breakdown of the debate was spot-on. >> thank you. >> i thought you had it down. i think he was playing a defensive game and he was kind of sweating, but you know what i saw last night was two candidates who didn't want to be there. both of them were like, don't mess this up. oh, god, and like i think there's just an incredible amount of fatigue at this point. >> i asked for an extension because i'm not ready. >> he wants more debates. >> take another year. >> another year, another 2 billion. we're going to do this. >> decision 5,000. >> 47 minutes on each side, 6%, make up your mind! >> then president for sure for another year. >> i love "american idol" we should have feats of strength, grievances whatnot. >> people judge the debates no longer as what is this guy going to do to me in my life but almost in the era of reality tv they judge them as a contest and the old mcclewen line you have to be cool is repealed. >> we've gone way beyond that into what
. >> by bain industries. >> shrum immediately says by bain, oh, that he's just -- >> i have to say i was watching earlier today your breakdown of the debate was spot-on. >> thank you. >> i thought you had it down. i think he was playing a defensive game and he was kind of sweating, but you know what i saw last night was two candidates who didn't want to be there. both of them were like, don't mess this up. oh, god, and like i think there's just an incredible amount...
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looking, becky, for how aggressively lly joe biden after things his boss left on the table last week, bain capital, 47% video, auto bailout and how aggressively he pursues women voters raising the romney/ryan record on abortion and other issues related to women. >> do you think the onus is more on biden to offense? ryan the luxury of sitting back and riding the momentum that's happened since the first debate? >> i think biden does need to go on office but to some degree the bar is higher for paul ryan. in these guys tie which i think they will do it will be a wash, biden has succeeded in stemming the bleeding from the democratic base. and so to that degree, paul can't just go out and be equal to biden. he has to go out and be better than biden. >> he has to be on message. team romney is on a roll, is on a roll and the last week he's on a roll in the polls. that's why i'm saying ryan, he's got to be polite and respectful but on message and i believe economic growth and jobs, is the message. >> he has to have his youth. needs to let his youth take advantage of the full scope of what that ene
looking, becky, for how aggressively lly joe biden after things his boss left on the table last week, bain capital, 47% video, auto bailout and how aggressively he pursues women voters raising the romney/ryan record on abortion and other issues related to women. >> do you think the onus is more on biden to offense? ryan the luxury of sitting back and riding the momentum that's happened since the first debate? >> i think biden does need to go on office but to some degree the bar is...
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joining us now, ed connor, a former partner at bain capital and author of "unintended consequences," and howard dean, cnbc contributor. >> jay-z. >> now, i was wondering whether this was a fair fight. i was thinking you're a poor businessman, this guy was head of the dnc, he's a governor, a professional arguer. i know this for a fact. let's get started. >> you're terrible. >> i heard that. >> we're going to get in an argument over which one of our guys is the worst debater ever. >> i love what we're seeing. >> yeah, i think you're right. i'll start with you, governor, what do you expect for tonight? >> i think this is an opportunity, always an opportunity for the challenger because he gets to stand on the stage with the president of the united states and look presidential. he's got a little bit of a tough road because he's got to push the president without looking like he's being unfairly aggressive, you know, as the al gore, you were making fun of. you have to be careful about that. and the president has to look presidential. he can't let governor romney get under his skin. he can't
joining us now, ed connor, a former partner at bain capital and author of "unintended consequences," and howard dean, cnbc contributor. >> jay-z. >> now, i was wondering whether this was a fair fight. i was thinking you're a poor businessman, this guy was head of the dnc, he's a governor, a professional arguer. i know this for a fact. let's get started. >> you're terrible. >> i heard that. >> we're going to get in an argument over which one of our guys is...
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so i think you can expect him to go after 47% and bain and taxes and all of the things that democrats believe separate romney from ordinary folks. and that plays to the idea of the town hall. i wouldn't be surprised if obama looks around the audience and says how many of you think of yourself as victims or that sort of thing. >> how does benghazi play with all of this with secretary of state clinton having said it was her responsibilities? >> she's trying to at that time blame for the administration. >> timing is a little odd, the night before the the next debate. >> yeah, i don't think it's a coincidence. but i'm not sure where that issue goes exactly. obviously it was a tragedy on obama's watch. obama bears responsibility even if she goes in front of the cameras and says it's my department's problem. but i'm not sure how far -- ryan made an effort in the debate to say this is an example of the -- he's trying to create an a. massive pattern of the unraveling of the administration's foreign policy. i'm not sure you can connect the dots in that way. and convince the american people tha
so i think you can expect him to go after 47% and bain and taxes and all of the things that democrats believe separate romney from ordinary folks. and that plays to the idea of the town hall. i wouldn't be surprised if obama looks around the audience and says how many of you think of yourself as victims or that sort of thing. >> how does benghazi play with all of this with secretary of state clinton having said it was her responsibilities? >> she's trying to at that time blame for...
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. >> there are shareholders of bain capital, you're going to benefit from my expertise and knowing how to -- >> why not do that? why not say that? >> absolutely. >> there's something else here, the private equity world is inhabited by limited partners in the state funds. they're the biggest investors for good reason, the returns there are better than what they're getting. >> so pensioners are benefiting, lots of average americans. >> the fact of the matter is, if i give you money and you're going to make me 5%, you're going to charge me 50 basis points, i give you money and you're going to make me 20% and you take 2% which brings me down to 18% and 20%, which brings me down to 15. take it or leave it. >> the commodities trading business. >> i remember the reaction with some of our colleagues in the uk to the 47% remarks of romney and they looked disgusted by those remarks. it's not like the uk, it's not like you're in a position to throw stones. >> our problem in the uk is 53%. it's a bigger problem. i think the problem with that was if we'd heard romney say that a lot of that ez peopl
. >> there are shareholders of bain capital, you're going to benefit from my expertise and knowing how to -- >> why not do that? why not say that? >> absolutely. >> there's something else here, the private equity world is inhabited by limited partners in the state funds. they're the biggest investors for good reason, the returns there are better than what they're getting. >> so pensioners are benefiting, lots of average americans. >> the fact of the matter...
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kone so he is the quick moving quick thinking folks as opposed to the investment bankers and the john bain types and the henry paulson's either, not a slow paced person, but at the same time he comes from the banking side that was historically fer till ground. >> and, bethany, you have written extensively how that baton got passed a long time ago from the old school to the new. >> it has been a big change at goldman sachs and it will be interesting to see how they handle this transition. vinear fulfilled a lot of roles, not only the cfo but he was also the chief risk manage and a classic culture carrier, someone who does really well at transmitting goldman's culture. harvey schwartz comes from the outside and no knock against him but he is stepping into big shoes. >> we have a couple different stories regarding comp today, one the mckenzie study that says it will be years before banks have a sustainable profit molds and on the other hand a pool of blankers that believe the bonuses will be larger next year rather than smaller. are there some on the street that simply don't get where the bus
kone so he is the quick moving quick thinking folks as opposed to the investment bankers and the john bain types and the henry paulson's either, not a slow paced person, but at the same time he comes from the banking side that was historically fer till ground. >> and, bethany, you have written extensively how that baton got passed a long time ago from the old school to the new. >> it has been a big change at goldman sachs and it will be interesting to see how they handle this...
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we should point out that mitt romney left bain seven years before bain bought this plant. he had absolutely nothing to do with the specific decisions that are going on now with the loss of jobs here, however these folks here do believe that because he is a majority shareholder in bain and the republican nominee for president he does have the power to do something about their jobs and their job losses. >> now, you're talking to these folks and i know one person you spoke with absolutely blames romney for what is happening. let's take a listen. >> the guy running for president who has the nerve to stand behind the podium and says, jobs are a top priority and talk about getting tough on china. and his company is moving my job to china the day before election day. >> you have a statement from the romney camp. what are they saying? >> reporter: yeah, we reached out to them. here is what they said. they said bain invested in sensata, 2006, seven years after governor romney left the field. only the president can level the playing field with china and president obama has failed to
we should point out that mitt romney left bain seven years before bain bought this plant. he had absolutely nothing to do with the specific decisions that are going on now with the loss of jobs here, however these folks here do believe that because he is a majority shareholder in bain and the republican nominee for president he does have the power to do something about their jobs and their job losses. >> now, you're talking to these folks and i know one person you spoke with absolutely...
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he made his fortune at bain. that's a fact. >> handful of people were in the main tent to watch the presidential debate. reacting to any mention about jobs going to china. >> yeah. >> several workers have had to train their chinese replacements. mark shrek went to china to do that in 2010. mark says he blames not only corporate greed, but politicians from both political parties. >> this needs to be addressed. this isn't the democrats versus the republicans. this is an american issue, americans, democrats and republicans are getting laid off over there. in the next few months. >> there are democrats that also profit off bain. john than levine is a bundler for president obama. and steve pagliuca, a managing partner of bain and the co-owner of the boston celtics ran as a democrat for massachusetts senator scott brown's seat, he lost in the primary. and the romney campaign did issue a statement to us, wolf. it said in part, bain invested in sensata in 2006, seven years after governor romney left the firm. only the pr
he made his fortune at bain. that's a fact. >> handful of people were in the main tent to watch the presidential debate. reacting to any mention about jobs going to china. >> yeah. >> several workers have had to train their chinese replacements. mark shrek went to china to do that in 2010. mark says he blames not only corporate greed, but politicians from both political parties. >> this needs to be addressed. this isn't the democrats versus the republicans. this is an...
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when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> back with my all-star panel. maria cardona, brent o'donnell and crystal wright. crystal, you wanted to jump in. i wouldn't let you. that was your punishment for overrunning earlier. now you can. >> you're the host, i'm sorry. i apologize. >> go on. now you showed me due respect, you may respond. >> i don't know where to begin. but to address some of the things that maria is talking about, the american people don't care about mitt romney's tax returns. they romney's tax returns, the fact that when he ran bain he turned around a lot of companies. what they do care about is what mitt romney laid out, he's a businessman, been doing it for 24 years, and the president looklook e
when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> back with my all-star panel. maria cardona, brent o'donnell and crystal wright. crystal, you wanted...
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never mentioned bain capital. >> i think he was off his game tonight. president obama, he wanted to have a conversation. takes two people to have a conversation. mitt romney came there with a chain saw and he is trying talk to a chain saw. >> where was obama right now? i love the split screen. he did it just right. i'm coming at an incumbent. you got to beat the champ and i'm going to beat him tonight! >> that is matthews and carville saying these things. those five pundits and a slew of other agreeing that president obama stumbled and badly at last night's debate. for obama supporters, the big question this morning is what the heck just happened? can you chalk this up to the fact the incumbent often does not perform well in the first debate? that is just a fact. the incumbent does not often perform well in the first debate. remember how badly george bush came off in the first debate with john kerry in '04? all of the debates were in john kerry's favor in '04. was it perhaps that president obama wasn't prepared? busy campaigning and did he perhaps let t
never mentioned bain capital. >> i think he was off his game tonight. president obama, he wanted to have a conversation. takes two people to have a conversation. mitt romney came there with a chain saw and he is trying talk to a chain saw. >> where was obama right now? i love the split screen. he did it just right. i'm coming at an incumbent. you got to beat the champ and i'm going to beat him tonight! >> that is matthews and carville saying these things. those five pundits...
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bain, 47%, tax returns or women. what on earth was going on with him last night? four home runs, no hits taken. >> yeah. i can't answer why he didn't do that. but i can tell you this. i do know that he was waiting to hear from mitt romney about how he was going to pay for his $5 trillion tax cut and he didn't get an answer. i would love to know from newt gingrich, who i know has been working with and is a surrogate for the romney campaign. can he name two, at least two of the deductions that will be cut to be able to pay for the $5 trillion tax cut that romney is offering? >> very good question. newt gingrich, one thing we're not getting from mitt romney is any real detail about how he's going to achieve this miraculous saving. can you explain to us any of the detail? >> well, first of all, there are at least two components to how he ends up paying for the tax cut. one is growth, where anybody who looks at getting down from obama's devastatingly high unemployment rate with 23 million americans out of work, if you get back to a normal unemployment rate you dramatic
bain, 47%, tax returns or women. what on earth was going on with him last night? four home runs, no hits taken. >> yeah. i can't answer why he didn't do that. but i can tell you this. i do know that he was waiting to hear from mitt romney about how he was going to pay for his $5 trillion tax cut and he didn't get an answer. i would love to know from newt gingrich, who i know has been working with and is a surrogate for the romney campaign. can he name two, at least two of the deductions...
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when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? [ wife ] a beached whale! lawn clippings! a mattress. a sausage link. mermaid. honey!? driftwood. come on, you gotta help us out here a little. [ male announcer ] febreze eliminates odors and leaves carpets fresh. ♪ [ male announcer ] febreze. eliminates odors and leaves carpets fresh. ♪ >>> it is 15 minutes past the hour. cdc says it expects to see more cases of a deadly meningitis outbreak. 26 people have been sickened in five states. four have died. the culprit, a steroid injection given to the spine to treat pain and inflammation. the company that makes the drug is conducting a voluntary recall. >>> it's only october. parts of north dakota are already seeing snow. rob says up to a foot of snow and near blizzard conditions are possible in northeastern areas of the state. central north dakota is now under a winter weather advisory. >>> gene
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no mention of bain capital. didn't respond to a claim that he is cutting $716 billion from medicare. romney's taxes weren't mentioned. why, do you think? >> it's hard to know why. i think the president was not prepared to do battle. and, you know, either misjudged what the debate was going to be like or just was not prepared. >> richard, since you're not doing a strong job of defending the president today, there is one thing that i think is worth mentioning. as bad as the reviews have been for president obama, there's not one or two awful sound bites that are being replayed. there's not something that can be, you know, that can be hung around and weigh him down forever and ever. what do you think? >> absolutely. you think about the moment, the most memorable moments. and even when democrats in particular did badly like al gore when he was signed, can you play that over and over again. what i keep thinking about is 2004 i was covering the bush white house's re-election campaign. and his first debate against john
no mention of bain capital. didn't respond to a claim that he is cutting $716 billion from medicare. romney's taxes weren't mentioned. why, do you think? >> it's hard to know why. i think the president was not prepared to do battle. and, you know, either misjudged what the debate was going to be like or just was not prepared. >> richard, since you're not doing a strong job of defending the president today, there is one thing that i think is worth mentioning. as bad as the reviews...
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it's wild, wild west. >> mitt romney ran bain capital. by the way, honestly, fairly. according to the rules. but "the washington post" said while he was at bain they were pioneer of outsourcing to china and other places. >> they voted against every single solitary opportunity to reduce the national debt if, in fact, it contained one thin dime in additional revenue that people making over a million dollars would have to pay. there are the facts. >> this debt crisis is most predictable economic crisis we have ever had and the president has not done a single thing to prevent it. in fact, he's spending us closer toward a debt crisis. we cannot afford four more years like the last four years. >> the debate before the debate and now the president. here he is speaking to a crowd. coral gables, florida. let's listen. >> too many families who can't pay the bills. too many homes that are still under water. too many young people still burdened with debt when they graduate from college. but if there's one thing i know, florida, it's this. we have come too far to turn back now. th
it's wild, wild west. >> mitt romney ran bain capital. by the way, honestly, fairly. according to the rules. but "the washington post" said while he was at bain they were pioneer of outsourcing to china and other places. >> they voted against every single solitary opportunity to reduce the national debt if, in fact, it contained one thin dime in additional revenue that people making over a million dollars would have to pay. there are the facts. >> this debt crisis is...
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the 47% never mentioned, bain capital never mentioned. all these things that were in the ads from the obama campaign were actually never mentioned. the $716 billion number, which governor romney mentioned, was never debunked and it had been debunked many times before. he didn't bring up the governor's taxes or talk about immigration policies. big impact, i would think, of those misses in this debate. >> that's why i'm listening to the governor talking about skating and dancing around the questions, you might argue that president obama skated and danced around what he needed to do. because this wasn't just a serious of speeches. this was a debate. they were supposed to engage one another. and i can't imagine that the governor isn't disappointed that the president wasn't more aggressive in sayinsaying, okay governor romney, what are the specifics is? how are you going to reform the tax code? >> there was a quote from a james carville, governor, who, of course, is a big obama supporter, and basically his assessment was, the president was jus
the 47% never mentioned, bain capital never mentioned. all these things that were in the ads from the obama campaign were actually never mentioned. the $716 billion number, which governor romney mentioned, was never debunked and it had been debunked many times before. he didn't bring up the governor's taxes or talk about immigration policies. big impact, i would think, of those misses in this debate. >> that's why i'm listening to the governor talking about skating and dancing around the...
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i expected president obama to start bucking about bain capital, 47%. >> never debate on your anniversary, an important lesson. it just doesn't seem to work. the big change, president obama running ads in the swing states about this terrible person mitt romney who wants to eat babies and throw granny in the snow. just terrible. that guy didn't show up. america met a guy with very calm, presidential temperament. as a matter of fact, snis interchange with president obama on a lot of things. >> including his anniversary. >> very comfortable in your living room as president. >> it will be interesting to see, because we all believe that governor romney had a good night. interesting to see what the poll numbers do. >> i expect them to, if not, we have a real problem. second thing, we should not forget this, he literally threw his whole tax plan your honor the bus. the -- as a followup. there is another debate, everything tomorrow, there is more shows, more everything, and i think the democrats are really, really going to jump on this. i never proposed any such thing. >> you're expecting team ob
i expected president obama to start bucking about bain capital, 47%. >> never debate on your anniversary, an important lesson. it just doesn't seem to work. the big change, president obama running ads in the swing states about this terrible person mitt romney who wants to eat babies and throw granny in the snow. just terrible. that guy didn't show up. america met a guy with very calm, presidential temperament. as a matter of fact, snis interchange with president obama on a lot of things....
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a factory in china owned by mitt romney's old company, bain capital. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. and
a factory in china owned by mitt romney's old company, bain capital. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the...
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will he mention bain capital? you know, romney's time at bain capital. will he mention the tax returns? will biden go more after the guy not on the stage with him, rather than the guy who is on the stage with him? peter, i think it's fair to say, listen, joe biden is not a shy man on the campaign trail. will he be the same way tonight in the debate? >> you're right about the wonk trap here. how important is it for ryan to actually avoid getting into the weeds? >> yeah. i mean, paul ryan is a self-described numbers guy. when he asked him about politics, he says, no, i'm a policy guy. his whole career has been in washington, like joe biden. he has been a hill staffer. he has worked as a think tank. he has been on the hill. americans are still learning about paul ryan. google released some data today saying, you know, the difference in the number of google searches between ryan and biden is pretty wide. paul ryan is by far -- has more google interest. as he is introducing himself to americans, he has to, you know, talk about the romney campaign and their pr
will he mention bain capital? you know, romney's time at bain capital. will he mention the tax returns? will biden go more after the guy not on the stage with him, rather than the guy who is on the stage with him? peter, i think it's fair to say, listen, joe biden is not a shy man on the campaign trail. will he be the same way tonight in the debate? >> you're right about the wonk trap here. how important is it for ryan to actually avoid getting into the weeds? >> yeah. i mean, paul...
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when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? charlene is how go daddy attracts domain name customers. but there is also karl. karl is how go daddy keeps customers. karl builds load balanced redundant servers that provide 99.9% website uptime. charlene has forced 3 state senators into early retirement. godaddy.com. charlene on the outside. karl on the inside. ♪ >> president obama live. let's listen in. >> because he seems to be doing just fine with his current account. so, you see, the man on stage last night, he does not want to be held accountable for the real mitt romney's decisions and what he has been saying for the last year. that's because he knows full well that we don't want what he has been selling for the last we're. [ applause ] governor romney may dance around his positions, but if you want to be president, he owe the american people the truth. meerz the truth. governor romney
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that mitt romney made in boca raton in a closed-door fund-raiser, didn't get him into the history at bain capital, exporting jobs. none of the issues of tax returns. spoke about the most important issues, economy, jobs, and all of what's going on. we're going to watch a scientific poll that we're doing right now to get the reaction of what's going on, and we're going to see what that scientific poll says about who won this debate. we also had a focus group watching of independent voters, undecided voters who were there watching what was going on as well. mitt romney there with his family and some close associates, he seems to be pretty claesed with the performance that he did. as i said, candy, let me bring in candy crowley from the university of denver, watching all of this going on. he held his own with the president of the united states and for a republican challenger, facing an incumbent. that's pretty good. >> yeah, you know, if the first test of this kind of debate is can the challenger stand toe to toe with the sitting president, with the incumbent, certainly i think mitt romney lo
that mitt romney made in boca raton in a closed-door fund-raiser, didn't get him into the history at bain capital, exporting jobs. none of the issues of tax returns. spoke about the most important issues, economy, jobs, and all of what's going on. we're going to watch a scientific poll that we're doing right now to get the reaction of what's going on, and we're going to see what that scientific poll says about who won this debate. we also had a focus group watching of independent voters,...
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. >> is he talking at all about the role women had at bain capitol? it is a male dominated profession. he was focusing solely on his time as governor. >> actually no. that is interesting that you asked that question. we have not heard mitt romney talk about that on the campaign trail. keep in mind beth myers went on here in 2012 to lead his vice presidential search. this is a candidate who has had a woman who has had barbara comstock on the stage behind me. the wife of george allen is on the stage here perhaps who is appearing on the campaign trail on his behalf. has there been concern that governor romney was making progress on that front? >> well, they wouldn't openly talk about that. you have to look at the topics the president was bringing out at that debate to know that this is the voter group that the president is focused on. and that he knew that this was the greatest area where he was hemorrhaging support and his only growth opportunity. if the president is going to be president for another four years, it is going to be because he is president
. >> is he talking at all about the role women had at bain capitol? it is a male dominated profession. he was focusing solely on his time as governor. >> actually no. that is interesting that you asked that question. we have not heard mitt romney talk about that on the campaign trail. keep in mind beth myers went on here in 2012 to lead his vice presidential search. this is a candidate who has had a woman who has had barbara comstock on the stage behind me. the wife of george allen...
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will he bring up bain capital? >> i think it's a good, safe bet. paul steinhauser, joining us. >>> the only debate of the vice presidential campaign thursday night, you can watch it live on cnn and at cnn.com. join us. >>> and this just in to cnn. gas prices right now, aaa says the national price for a gallon of regular unleaded is $3.82. california has the highest gas prices in the land, averaging $4.67 a gallon. california's governor, jerry brown, is taking emergency measures to ease is price at the pump. prices have spiked because of refinery outages and supply problems. he's calling for an increase in supply and an early switch to the winter fuel blend. >>> a man dies of a heart attack after an all-out brawl. there was tension with one party and another. the brawl broke out at a bar. two men for cited for disorderly contact. a third man police hit with a baton in this video. still in jail. the uncle of the bride died of a heart attack after this fight. >> terrible. >>> the outbreak is growing. the number of fungal meningitis cases jumps to 91.
will he bring up bain capital? >> i think it's a good, safe bet. paul steinhauser, joining us. >>> the only debate of the vice presidential campaign thursday night, you can watch it live on cnn and at cnn.com. join us. >>> and this just in to cnn. gas prices right now, aaa says the national price for a gallon of regular unleaded is $3.82. california has the highest gas prices in the land, averaging $4.67 a gallon. california's governor, jerry brown, is taking emergency...
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it's one of the china homes of sensaba technologies, owned by bain capital. work nerz freeport, illinois, say this is where their jobs are going. some are camping in tents protesting the plant closure of the sensada plant where they worked for decades. 170 jobs will be lost. the workers say they suffer while the company profits from cheap chinese labor. >> november 5th is scheduled to be my last day after 33 years. >> reporter: here sensada is anything but the bad guy. you speak to workers, and they say this is just the way of the world. china is an economic rival to the united states. it does export. it does manufacture. yes, it takes american jobs. now, however unfair that may seem back in the states. >> translator: it's determined by the market, this worker says. job goes wherever labor is cheaper. it makes sense. workers say they enjoy good conditions here, regular eight-hour shifts. >> reporter: how much money do you earn in one month? >> it's a secret. >> reporter: it's a secret. >> yeah, it's a secret. >> reporter: can you see where the money goes, tho
it's one of the china homes of sensaba technologies, owned by bain capital. work nerz freeport, illinois, say this is where their jobs are going. some are camping in tents protesting the plant closure of the sensada plant where they worked for decades. 170 jobs will be lost. the workers say they suffer while the company profits from cheap chinese labor. >> november 5th is scheduled to be my last day after 33 years. >> reporter: here sensada is anything but the bad guy. you speak to...
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no mention of bain capital. no mention of the tax returns. no mention of outsourcing. and so it seems to me that the president is going to have to look for opportunities, which by the way i think mitt romney handed him last night, but he just didn't seem to hear them. >> he wasn't either prepared or didn't want to get into that kind of debate. >> right. >> so what did romney do last night that we probably haven't seen before? >> well, i think he managed to do a couple of things really well. and i want to play this one bite for you then we can talk about it. >> i just don't know how the president could have come into office facing 23 million people out of work, rising unemployment, an economic crisis at the kitchen table and spend his energy and passion for two years fighting for obama care instead of fighting for jobs for the american people. it has killed jobs. >> the big thing he did is that he seemed to be able to relate almost every answer to job creation. and that has been his mantra, which he's kind of gotten off of a little bit. so every answer last night whethe
no mention of bain capital. no mention of the tax returns. no mention of outsourcing. and so it seems to me that the president is going to have to look for opportunities, which by the way i think mitt romney handed him last night, but he just didn't seem to hear them. >> he wasn't either prepared or didn't want to get into that kind of debate. >> right. >> so what did romney do last night that we probably haven't seen before? >> well, i think he managed to do a couple of...
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. >> he is talking about the role women had at bain capital? it is a male dominated profession, particularly back then. has he talked at all about that? he was focusing solely on his time as governor in the debate. >> actually, no, anderson. we have not heard mitt romney talk about that on the campaign trail, how women might have fared at his former investment firm. keep in mind the chief of staff for mitt romney, governor of massachusetts, was beth meyers who went on to run his 2008 campaign, and went on in 2012 to lead his vice presidential search. this is a candidate that has had women in high-level positions and worth noting in the last few minutes here, he had one of his top surrogates barbara comstock on the stage behind me and susan allen, wife of george allen, running for senate in virginia, is on stage. perhaps not just recalibrating, but who is appearing on the campaign trail on his behalf. >> the president had a big advantage with women voters all year is there concern that governor romney was making progress on that front? we were t
. >> he is talking about the role women had at bain capital? it is a male dominated profession, particularly back then. has he talked at all about that? he was focusing solely on his time as governor in the debate. >> actually, no, anderson. we have not heard mitt romney talk about that on the campaign trail, how women might have fared at his former investment firm. keep in mind the chief of staff for mitt romney, governor of massachusetts, was beth meyers who went on to run his...
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. >> is he talking at all about the women the role women had at bain capital? it is a male-dominated profession, particularly back then. has he talked at all about that? in the debate he was focusing solely on his time as governor. >> actually, no, anderson. that's interesting you ask that question. we haven't heard mitt romney talk about that on campaign trail, how women might have fared at his former investment firm. keep in mind that the chief of staff for mitt romney when he was governor in massachusetts was beth meyers who went on to run his 2008 campaign and went on here in 2012 to lead his vice presidential search. this is a candidate who has had women in high-level positions. and it's worth noting in just the last few minutes here, anderson, he's had one of those top surrogates, barbara comstock on the stage behind me and now the wife of george allen, who's running for the senate here, is on the stage. >> the president had a big advantage with women voters all year. has there been concern within the campaign that governor romney was making progress on t
. >> is he talking at all about the women the role women had at bain capital? it is a male-dominated profession, particularly back then. has he talked at all about that? in the debate he was focusing solely on his time as governor. >> actually, no, anderson. that's interesting you ask that question. we haven't heard mitt romney talk about that on campaign trail, how women might have fared at his former investment firm. keep in mind that the chief of staff for mitt romney when he was...
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capital did fantastically for bain but sometimes that was at the cost of laying off american workers. you had david rubenstein recently saying, you know, i'm a great private equity guy. none of my investors have ever said to me, are you going to create jobs for workers. and that, to me, is sort of the central narrative, and one of the big fights that's happening in america today. >> interesting. all right, thank you. everyone it's called "plutocrats" if i had my book anywhere near me. the rise of the super rich and the fall of everybody else. we appreciate that. still ahead on "starting point," who are the big winners in the debates leading up to election day? "snl" of course. listen. >> a bunch of malarkey? >> yes. >> what does that mean? >> it's irish. >> no, no, no, irish is i come over there and smack that dumb look off your face. >> let's talk about that. also comedian host of fx's totally biased talks political satire with us. we're back in a moment. ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. lo
capital did fantastically for bain but sometimes that was at the cost of laying off american workers. you had david rubenstein recently saying, you know, i'm a great private equity guy. none of my investors have ever said to me, are you going to create jobs for workers. and that, to me, is sort of the central narrative, and one of the big fights that's happening in america today. >> interesting. all right, thank you. everyone it's called "plutocrats" if i had my book anywhere...
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. >> is he talking at all the role women had at bain capital? is it a male dominated profession, certainly back then. de talk about that? during the debate he was focusing solely on his time as governor. >> reporter: actually, no, anderson. it's interesting you asked that question. we have not heard mitt romney talk about that out on the campaign trail, how women might have fared at hi former investment firm. you know, keep in mind that the chief of staff for mitt romney when he was governor in massachusetts was beth myers, who went on to run his 2008 campaign and then went on here in 2012 to lead his vice presidential search. so, this is a candidate who has had women in high-level positions. it's worth noting in just the last few minutes here, anderson, he's had a top surrogate, barbara come stostock and now s allen on the stage. not just recalibrating in terms of speeches but perhaps who's appearing on the campaign trail on his behalf. >> jessica, the president had a big advantage with women all year. has there been concern within the campaign
. >> is he talking at all the role women had at bain capital? is it a male dominated profession, certainly back then. de talk about that? during the debate he was focusing solely on his time as governor. >> reporter: actually, no, anderson. it's interesting you asked that question. we have not heard mitt romney talk about that out on the campaign trail, how women might have fared at hi former investment firm. you know, keep in mind that the chief of staff for mitt romney when he was...
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he walked into those bain deals and would tell employees at those companies, don't worry. your job is going to be fine just like your had health care and pension. and he left those meetings and the deal got closed and those people lost their jobs, their health care and their position. >> bain wasn't brought up last night. if we're going to talk foreign policy in the third debate, that probably will not be something that's brought up in the next debate. robs robert gibbs, senior adviser for the obama campaign. thank you for being here. >>> making the rounds, candidates are putting their spin on the debates. joe biden was -- paul ryan was talking to the "today" show. here is what he said. >> he didn't offer any new idea about how the next four years would be any different than the last four years. >> and the thing that amazed me the most was even after three debates, his two and my won, there still is not a single specific in the romney $5 trillion tax plan. there is -- i mean, everything is -- everything is sketchy. >> that's interesting to use the word sketchy, which is a
he walked into those bain deals and would tell employees at those companies, don't worry. your job is going to be fine just like your had health care and pension. and he left those meetings and the deal got closed and those people lost their jobs, their health care and their position. >> bain wasn't brought up last night. if we're going to talk foreign policy in the third debate, that probably will not be something that's brought up in the next debate. robs robert gibbs, senior adviser...
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when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? this single scoop of gain gives more freshness than a whole box of this other stuff... and that much freshness is gonna take some getting used to... [ sniffing ] ahh. mmm! [ male announcer ] yep, it's amazing what a single scoop of gain freshness can do. and now get even more gain at a new lower price! ♪ >>> that is a terrific segue to our next segment and is the role of government. and let's see. role of government and it is -- you are first on this, mr. president. and the question is this, do you believe, both of you, but you have the first two minutes on this, mr. president, do you believe there's a fundamental difference between the two of you as to how you view the mission of the federal government? >> well, i definitely think there are differences. the first role of the government is to keep people safe. that's its basic function. as comm
when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? this single scoop of gain gives more freshness than a whole box of this other stuff... and that much freshness is gonna take some getting used to... [ sniffing ] ahh. mmm! [ male announcer ] yep, it's amazing what a single scoop of gain freshness can do. and now get even more gain at a...
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try to again go back to bain. i do think you're going to see both these guys tonight say foreign policy's critically important and we can't predict strength at home. the the debt is our biggest foreign policy. crisis and we have to fix it and this president -- >> i think both of them try to get back to the economy and i think one of the things that president had to do, he wants to get out of afghanistan. romney's waffling. we're spending $2 billion a week in afghanistan. $2 billion to spend in any of these american cities. $100 billion a year. i think there's a way, this sort of hesitancy on romney's part could be an economic issue. but i don't think that some of these other issues with regard to the economy, like china, that has not been discussed well enough in the lead up. i think there's a big discussion to be had about china. i don't think romney is as credible. >> candy crowley is going to tell us what is going on behind the scenes at a debate right now. she knows from her experiences, plus, bill clinton's a
try to again go back to bain. i do think you're going to see both these guys tonight say foreign policy's critically important and we can't predict strength at home. the the debt is our biggest foreign policy. crisis and we have to fix it and this president -- >> i think both of them try to get back to the economy and i think one of the things that president had to do, he wants to get out of afghanistan. romney's waffling. we're spending $2 billion a week in afghanistan. $2 billion to...
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when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? >>> reaction from the white house to that all important jobs number. the report for september reads a lot like the white house reaction to the august jobs report. and the july jobs report and throw june's in there too. quote, economy continuing to heal, more work remains to be done, et cetera, et cetera. and the republican reaction seems to be pretty similar too. mitt romney says this, and i quote, this is not what a real recovery looks like. you heard jessica yellin report that live. but there are recoveries. and there are recoveries. if you're a president looking in to recover from a lackluster debate performance, wednesday i'm looking at you, the jobless rate below 8% for the first time since you took office, that might look pretty good. wolf blitzer joins me live from washington to review the numbers through the peculiar lens of politics. you
when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? >>> reaction from the white house to that all important jobs number. the report for september reads a lot like the white house reaction to the august jobs report. and the july jobs report and throw june's in there too. quote, economy continuing to heal, more work remains to be...
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look, i think it goes back to a lot of the sort of talk about the bain ads early on. look, in places like ohio, in michigan, even wisconsin, you know, they get sort of these big wall street companies coming down, you know, taking over these companies, laying off workers, stripping workers of their retirement and bankrupting these companies and then rolling away with the golden parachute. those voters really get that. can he win ohio, yeah, but poll after poll after poll, the blue collar, those working class voters in ohio see the president as the one who's going to fight for the middle class and fight for people like them. >> ari, obviously we're seeing the importance of ohio right here. you have the president arriving out of air force one in cleveland, you have governor romney on the right in defiance. do you agree that romney can win ohio and also, does he have to win ohio? do you see a path if he doesn't? >> well, there is a path if he doesn't. it really centers around wisconsin. he needs ohio, though. but let's go to the numbers. i think that's the best way to fig
look, i think it goes back to a lot of the sort of talk about the bain ads early on. look, in places like ohio, in michigan, even wisconsin, you know, they get sort of these big wall street companies coming down, you know, taking over these companies, laying off workers, stripping workers of their retirement and bankrupting these companies and then rolling away with the golden parachute. those voters really get that. can he win ohio, yeah, but poll after poll after poll, the blue collar, those...
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when he was at bain, as many jobs as he made, he also wiped out. that was the nature of the beast of being a venture capitalist. what do you say to that? >> not sure where you got your facts -- >> i'm not saying that. this is what people say about him. he's a ruthless machine beneath the ready smile. >> he's a guy who is in this to help people who are suffering under this economy. you think right now there's 23 million americans who are out of work or underemployed. you think there's a $16 trillion deficit. this is something, this is a legacy we can't pass on to the next generation. my biggest concern is not my business but my five kids and what's going to happen to them in this america. >> craig, the other criticism your dad gets with his policies and those of paul rryan, his running mate, they look after the rich, not so bothered by those at the poor end of the game. they don't want to hike up taxes for the rich. they think they should come down a bit. why would your father care really about super-rich people not paying a little bit more tax? why
when he was at bain, as many jobs as he made, he also wiped out. that was the nature of the beast of being a venture capitalist. what do you say to that? >> not sure where you got your facts -- >> i'm not saying that. this is what people say about him. he's a ruthless machine beneath the ready smile. >> he's a guy who is in this to help people who are suffering under this economy. you think right now there's 23 million americans who are out of work or underemployed. you think...